Just finished Washington state elk season with a friend of mine and he had a pair of 8x32 swaros and I had my 12x50 swaros. When we were glassing he would see an elk at about 800 yards and then I would burst his bubble and tell him it was a rock or butt of a fallen tree. And even in the trees I can focus past the close stuff and focus on an object through the trees to see if it is hair or wood. Don't like packing a spotting scope where we hunt to much up and down and weight, which my friend learned this year can be your worst enemy.


Writing from the gateway to the great BluMtns in southeastern Washington.

Just remember, "You are the trailer park and I am the tornado". Beth Dutton, Yellowstone.